Avoid Conflict with Divorce Mediation

By
Hopper Law Firm
|July 02, 2011

You may have heard that
divorce is a difficult process that leads to even more anger and heartbreak. However,
it doesn't have to be that way. Instead of fighting with your spouse
through lawyers, you can try divorce mediation instead.

For those couples who want to move ahead with their divorce in the most
peaceful manner possible, mediation has become increasingly popular. You
can still discuss all of the important and sometimes sticky topics of
your marriage, such as financial issues, parenting details and division
of assets, but in a calm, restrained manner. So how does mediation work?
It is simple. A mediator will listen to both sides discuss what they want
and don't want in the divorce, and at the end, the mediator will offer
ways for both parties to arrive at an agreement.

Rather than encouraging the parties to fight with one another, a mediator
offers peaceful solutions. Mediation is especially helpful for those couples
that have children, but don't want to leave issues such as child custody
and child support up to a court to decide.

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